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Tommaso Sabbatini
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Writer, music historian, volunteer lock-keeper. Pour le pain, la paix, la liberté.
Book: liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk/doi/book/10.3828/9780197267738; https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/98059
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19th-Century Music special film issue just dropped! 🥳🥳🥳🥳
With an article by yours truly on Louise — the Charpentier opera and the Gance film.
(Let me know if you are interested but don't have access!)

online.ucpress.edu/ncm/issue/48...
Volume 48 Issue 1-2 | 19th-Century Music | University of California Press
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"Reform would be worse" is both entirely correct and entirely irrelevant until polling day 2029. What matters right now is that Labour's approach is morally repugnant on its own terms, *and is empowering Reform*. As things stand today, its not Labour or Reform. Its Labour *then* Reform.
While it feels like I'm repeatedly slamming my head against a brick wall repeating this massively simple concept. Saying "Reform would be worse" doesn't make what Labour is doing better. Labour is now the most anti-immigration, anti-any marginalised group, government we have seen in decades. 1/
Very long thread: As with many of Labour's anti-immigration policies, this isn't new. British police have been stationed in other countries for this purpose for a long time
It does however show how Labour is pushing more on anti-immigration than previous governments. 1/
www.lbc.co.uk/article/shab...
November 22, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Cute overload! 🥹
Seal cam is here!

Watch the daily lives of England's largest grey seal colony as pupping season takes place this winter.

Thousands of pups will be born over the coming weeks and you can see it all unfold LIVE on YouTube. Tune in now: buff.ly/MF2t3OS

Photo: Rob Coleman
November 21, 2025 at 3:27 PM
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🚨 En ce moment à Paris, sous la ligne 2, des identitaires britanniques font le tour des campements de personnes exilées, afin de créer du contenu pour les réseaux sociaux. Sur fond de propos racistes, l’objectif est clair : alimenter la peur et la haine chez leurs compatriotes.
November 20, 2025 at 6:02 PM
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Help! @frenchhistory.bsky.social really wanted this for journal cover next year (we’ve got exciting things coming on quantitative and computational methods) but it’s a challenge finding higher res versions/rights holder.
Do YOU have suggestions to track these down OR alternative, similar images? 🙏🏻 🗃️
November 20, 2025 at 9:53 AM
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L’indignité. La vraie. Afin de continuer à recevoir des financements britanniques, la France ne sait plus quoi inventer pour tenter de faire cesser les traversées de la Manche à la frontière franco-britannique, au risque de mettre encore plus en danger les personnes.
November 19, 2025 at 3:42 PM
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‘The sections of “Restoring Order and Control” that mention children are chilling, suggesting that many asylum seekers bring their children not because they love and care for them but as a “fact” to “exploit ... in order to thwart removal”.’

Christopher Bertram:

www.lrb.co.uk/blog/2025/no...
Christopher Bertram | ‘Core Protection’
Refugeehood is not supposed to be like this. The ideal envisaged by the Refugee Convention is that refugee status should...
www.lrb.co.uk
November 18, 2025 at 8:15 PM
The fact that the person defending Labour is someone who reposts homophobic, AI-generated anti-Trump memes is almost too perfect to be true.
You care about your fellow human beings? GROW UP.
We’ll see how that comment looks when we have a reform government. I’ll pass you hankies as you watch them all dragged to their boats and planes. You’ll come over all Corbyn, This is an abomination as they are just SENT BACK! It’s not too late to grow up
November 19, 2025 at 9:40 AM
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These are the voters that Labour strategists have made very clear over a long period of time that they don't want any more, and it's a message that has now been heard
I've been out canvassing quite a lot in London lately. Labour's vote has absolutely evaporated.... it is quite extraordinary to go to places where Labour were on 50-60% of the vote at the last locals and find nobody, or virtually nobody, supporting them.

The phrase 'I voted Labour last time, but...
November 18, 2025 at 12:03 PM
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Rob's anecdote is backed by council by-election results. Labour's support has collapsed. Next May will be a bloodbath.
I've been out canvassing quite a lot in London lately. Labour's vote has absolutely evaporated.... it is quite extraordinary to go to places where Labour were on 50-60% of the vote at the last locals and find nobody, or virtually nobody, supporting them.

The phrase 'I voted Labour last time, but...
November 18, 2025 at 12:42 PM
Looking forward to a debate on EU nationals where Labour say we're filthy foreigners, but we're mostly white; Reform says we're mostly white, but we're filthy foreigners; Labour caves in and puts us in camps; and Polly Toynbee writes an opinion piece about how nice it is they banned plastic straws.
Reform’s plan to cut EU citizens’ benefits would risk trade war with Europe, Labour claims – UK politics live
Reform’s plan to cut EU citizens’ benefits would risk trade war with Europe, Labour claims – UK politics live
As Reform announces what it claims are £25bn in savings through cuts, Labour says ‘Farage’s fantasy numbers don’t add up’ Good morning. Yesterday, as the government announced drastic plans to curb the number of asylum seekers able to stay in the UK, it was accused of adopting the politics of Reform UK, the anti-immigration party with a big lead in the opinion polls. In response, ministers argued that Labour would be doing even worse if it just ignored the legitimate concerns of voters who are supporting Nigel Farage’s party. But, when mainstream parties move on to the territory of the more extreme parties, they often respond with a further lurch to the right, and we will see an example of that today. Nigel Farage, the Reform UK leader, is holding a press conference where he is going to announce proposals that cover immigration and the budget (the other huge announcement preoccupying Westminster politics at the moment). As Peter Walker reports, Farage will propose spending cuts which he clams would save £25bn a year. The virtual elimination of all foreign aid spending. Currently aid spending runs at almost £14bn a year, but Reform would slash this to £1bn. Removing the right of EU nationals living in the UK to claim benefits, which Reform UK says would save £6bn. Increasing the cost of the NHS surcharge, the fee paid by non-UK residents when they get a visa to stay in the UK. This would rise form £1,035 to £2,718 a year, which Reform UK says would save £5bn. Nigel Farage’s fantasy numbers don’t add up, and he’d leave British taxpayers footing a hefty bill. Farage is happy to slap British shoppers with higher prices at the checkouts by risking a trade war with Europe. He’d betray working people and hammer British businesses who want to trade with the EU. Continue reading...
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November 18, 2025 at 12:34 PM
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My Nan had a fairly extensive care and medication schedule when she came out of hospital. Pages of stuff to do and not do. My sis in her wisdom asked AI to summarise. It was nonsense. Dangerous nonsense. It missed out some vital stuff and added in others. Just read it kids.
November 17, 2025 at 11:20 AM
Oh, no, I've chosen the alternative to socialism and turns out it's barbarism? Who could have predicted that?
November 17, 2025 at 11:21 AM
No idea who this is, but he does the same thing that Mahmood did on Kuenssberg: he is asked a question on refugees, *does not answer* and delivers his prepared talking points on ‘illegal immigration’ (a different subject!) instead. Journalists need to challenge this.
So you've come to the UK fleeing war or persecution, you're granted refugee status, you live here for 18 years during which time you build a life, career and family, and then the govt deems the country you came from safe and deports you.
November 17, 2025 at 8:33 AM
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An absolute 🤯 at every level
November 16, 2025 at 9:42 PM
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I predicted this. So did lots of other people who paid the tiniest amount of attention. Weird how none of them have jobs explaining politics to the public, and it's all these people performing uncomprehension and amazement for the camera instead.
“on article 8 of the ECHR in particular the right to family life ..we want to constrain in legislation the way that that is applied in immigration cases” Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood tells Sky’s Trevor Philips

Who would have imagined we would ever hear this from a Labour government
November 16, 2025 at 1:13 PM
Reposting for no particular reason.
-56 net popularity is Macron territory but of course the man to beat is François Hollande (-66).
November 16, 2025 at 12:29 PM
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Today is not the day to argue "oh so you want Reform to win then" as an argument for Labour's indefensible and inhumane anti-asylum policies. At least be honest and own that you're defending racist policies promoted with genuinely far right talking points. Don't try and pretend this is "progressive"
November 16, 2025 at 10:47 AM
Be a chad like Fridtjof Nansen, protect refugees!
November 15, 2025 at 8:09 PM
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Ce qui est marrant quand on publie un article dans une revue de chez Springer c'est qu'on découvre que ledit éditeur essaie de faire de ses auteurs des influenceurs, en leur filant un plan com sur quatre (4) semaines
Pour Facebook et "Twitter"
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November 15, 2025 at 1:15 PM
Today's Dave is called Steve!

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November 15, 2025 at 11:43 AM
Have been reticent to say this (Godwin's Law…), but the more I hear self-exculpatory bullshit from Labour, the more I am reminded of the self-exculpatory bullshit from Pétain: ‘I had to do some of the stuff the N*zis wanted in order to prevent the N*zis from doing everything they wanted’.
Labour's idea that you have to be really racist and horrible to migrants and refugees to stop Reform winning is not just hideously immoral, but also politically dumb.
November 15, 2025 at 9:04 AM
Is this what they call the shy Tory factor?
this is such a funny "problem"
November 12, 2025 at 9:53 AM
Most of the commentariat still lives by the long-1990s idea that the more morally contorted a position is, the more correct it must be. I am sick and tired of such a sad, indigent, and philistine view of politics, and most of all, I'm sick and tired of the condescension of these people.
"Zealously Pro Palestinian party"

Genocide is bad actually.
What happens if the Greens overtake Labour in the polls? All bets are off | Gaby Hinsliff
November 11, 2025 at 9:35 AM
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Filling out a banking form that asks for my occupation, and in what I am choosing to consider as a sign of the times, "journalist" is not a selectable option, but "cryptocurrency" is
November 11, 2025 at 8:00 AM